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CIMC & Globe Tracker start selling smart boxes for Silk Road
FOLLOWING the announcement of their partnership last year, CIMC Internet of Mobile Things International Operation and Service Co Ltd (CIMC IOMT) and Globe Tracker International of Denmark inaugurated the commercial roll out of Smart Containers, Smart Logistics and Smart Terminal products for China's Silk Road.
The two companies are now producing smart containers for CIMC customers. CIMC's Yangzhou Tonglee Special Container, Qingdao CIMC Special Reefer Co and Nantong CIMC Transportation and Storage Co are the first divisions to be selling the smart products.
"The goal is to have all CIMC divisions supplying the container shipping, trucking, railway and logistics industries with global tracking, monitoring and remote asset management services and equipment. Our immediate target is China's One Belt One Road initiative," said Shouqin Zhou.
These smart products will be on all types of containers, but will also in trucks, truck trailers, railway cars, as well as inland and marine wireless terminal infrastructure and other products that will benefit from global tracking, monitoring and remote asset management services.
Under the collaboration, CIMC IOMT will introduce international advanced hardware technology and system platform service to the market under the group brand.
"We are pleased to take the next big step in the relationship between our companies. We will begin to ramp up our volumes to meet CIMC's demand and the proliferation of the technology on the Silk Road." said Globe Tracker CEO Jim Davis.
The two companies are now producing smart containers for CIMC customers. CIMC's Yangzhou Tonglee Special Container, Qingdao CIMC Special Reefer Co and Nantong CIMC Transportation and Storage Co are the first divisions to be selling the smart products.
"The goal is to have all CIMC divisions supplying the container shipping, trucking, railway and logistics industries with global tracking, monitoring and remote asset management services and equipment. Our immediate target is China's One Belt One Road initiative," said Shouqin Zhou.
These smart products will be on all types of containers, but will also in trucks, truck trailers, railway cars, as well as inland and marine wireless terminal infrastructure and other products that will benefit from global tracking, monitoring and remote asset management services.
Under the collaboration, CIMC IOMT will introduce international advanced hardware technology and system platform service to the market under the group brand.
"We are pleased to take the next big step in the relationship between our companies. We will begin to ramp up our volumes to meet CIMC's demand and the proliferation of the technology on the Silk Road." said Globe Tracker CEO Jim Davis.
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